DELTA

Diploma in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages — Modules 1, 2 & 3

DELTA is one of the most famous and popular advanced qualifications in teaching English for experienced teachers, which enables you to develop your career in an international context.

DELTA is one of the most famous and popular advanced qualifications in teaching English for experienced teachers, which enables you to develop your career in an international context.

Key advantages of DELTA:

  • Internationally recognised qualification, which is equal to a Master’s degree
  • Solid theoretical and linguistic preparation
  • Learning the language and practice of teaching based on scientific research and advanced technologies
  • Qualification which can boost your progress up the career ladder towards more senior positions, such as teacher trainer, director of studies or head teacher.

Who is DELTA for?

This qualification suits ideally to those who would like to deepen their knowledge and improve their teaching skills, as well as those who would like to become a teacher trainer, a director of studies or another senior position in a language educational facility in the future.

To do DELTA you need to have a degree in linguistics, teaching experience, a high level of English and, which is highly recommended, be CELTA-certified. Apart from this, you need to be ready to devote enough time to acquiring a whole new level of qualification.

DELTA format and structure:

  • Three, two or only one module can be taken at the same time
  • A certificate is issued for every module completed successfully. You can be awarded with the following grades: Pass with Distinction, Pass with Merit, Pass or Fail
  • Modules can be taken in any order
  • Different modules can be taken after any time span, as there are no time limitations

There are three DELTA modules:

Understanding Language, Methodology and Resources for Teaching

EARLY BIRD FEE

Online
February — April 2025
DELTA Module One Distance Preparation Course
  • Course dates
  • February 23rd, 2025 — April 27th, 2025

  • Tutors
  • Chris Reese

    DELTA Module 1, CELTA, CELT P/S Trainer

    Lidiya Simak

    Academic Director, CELTA Trainer, CELT P/S Trainer

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Self-study theoretical component + 15 hours of live input via Zoom + Practical component + 4 hours of tutorials with the course tutor


Live inputs 9:00-12:30 Kyiv time:

February 23rd

March 9th

March 23rd

April 6th

April 20th

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  • 585 USD
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Developing Professional Practice

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ELT Specialism / ELT Management Specialism

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DELTA Module Three Distance Preparation Course
  • Course dates
  • Ongoing support

  • Tutor
  • Jon de Ath

    DELTA Tutor CELTA MCT TESOL MCT

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  • 525 USD
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Who is Module 1 for?

DELTA Module One is an examination which you prepare for and take in an authorised centre, and get a certificate from Cambridge afterwards.

This module focuses on the basis of English language teaching and learning in a range of contexts. As a rule, this module is taken in order to deepen the theoretical background and acquire a more solid understanding of methods and approaches to language teaching, students’ needs and difficulties in language acquisition, teaching resources and materials, assessment and testing.

Topics

  • Theoretical perspectives on language acquisition and language teaching
  • Different approaches and methodologies, including current developments
  • Language systems and learners’ linguistic problems
  • Language skills and learners’ problems
  • Knowledge of resources, materials and reference sources for language learning
  • Key concepts and terminology related to assessment

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Our course has been acclaimed by independent experts:

4.8 / 5

9.6 / 10

Assessment

The exam consists of two writing papers, each 90 minutes long, with a 30-minute break in-between. It is conducted in an authorised Cambridge Assessment English centre twice a year — in June and December.

If you want to take DELTA Module 1 in our centre, please, apply for it in advance!

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Preparation

Welcome to DELTA Module One preparation course in our centre:

  • Experienced tutors
  • Customized preparation program
  • 15 horse of input-sessions with the tutor and other participants
  • Working on the exam format and strategies on completing all task types
  • A relevant reading list (there will be a whole lot to read!)
  • Individual support and feedback from the tutor
  • Mock tests
  • Distance online learning
  • Duration: 10 weeks

How we teach

Our tutor Chris Reese has described the key features of DELTA Module One course, and explained how it is organized in our centre. He also has shared his own experience, and given some insights into what is worth paying special attention to while preparing for and taking the exam.

Read in the blog

Entry requirements for DELTA Module 1 candidates:

  • Age: 20+ (candidates aged 18 and above can also be enrolled if they succeed in the interview)
  • Having a C1 or C2 level of English
  • Theoretical background in teaching methods
  • At least one year’s experience of teaching English
  • Having a CELTA certificate is recommended

To register for the course, it is necessary to:

  • Send your application for the course
  • Complete the Pre-Interview Task
  • Have an interview with a tutor
  • Pay for the course

Who is Module 2 for?

DELTA Module Two is a 200-hour course containing a solid theoretical framework and giving an opportunity to use theory in practice.

The course consists of inputs from tutors, delivering lessons, receiving feedback and writing assignments. This course will help you as a teacher to master your teaching practice, learn new methods and approaches, focus on students’ needs, adapt materials, analyse your work, conduct research, and be able to scientifically justify this or that teaching technique.

This module focuses on the principles and practice of planning and teaching.

Taking DELTA Module 2 is a serious and important step in a teacher’s career if you want to develop in the academic teaching area, as well as improve your understanding of how different teaching methods influence learning outcomes and how teaching can be adjusted to achieve learning goals.

Topics

  • The language learner and the language learning context
  • Preparation for teaching English to language learners
  • Evaluating, selecting and using resources and materials for teaching purposes
  • Managing and supporting learning
  • Evaluation of lesson preparation and teaching
  • Observation/evaluation of other teachers’ lessons
  • Professionalism and opportunities for professional development

Dream about DELTA?
This is how to start!

Our course has been acclaimed by independent experts:

4.8 / 5

9.6 / 10

Assessment

Assessment at DELTA Module Two takes place throughout the course in an authorised centre by way of delivering lessons (LSA) and writing courseworks and essays.

LSA (Language Systems/Skills Assignment) — is an assignment that includes a lesson with a specific focus, which can be aimed at developing language skills (Speaking, Listening, Writing, Reading) or systems (Grammar, Lexis, Phonology, Discourse).

During the course, you deliver 4 lessons 45–60 minutes each, three out of which are assessed by the course tutors, and the fourth one is assessed by an external Cambridge Assessor.

While preparing for each lesson, you need to conduct research and write a paper of 2,500 words (a background essay), which will be the background for the lesson aimed at developing a certain skill or system. You also have to prepare an elaborate lesson plan.

After delivering a lesson, you conduct analysis of your work, where you identify your strengths and weaknesses, the result of your actions, and suggest ideas on further improvement.
During the course, you also have to write a Professional Development Assignment, which consists of two written tasks:

  • Reflection & Action (2000–2500 words)
  • Experimental Practice (1500–2000 words)

Course Content

Welcome to DELTA Module Two course in our centre:

  • Distance online learning
  • Duration: 11 weeks
  • 120 contact hours and 80 self-study hours
  • Delivering lessons
  • Writing academic essays
  • Tutors with international experience

Entry requirements for DELTA Module 2 candidates:

  • Age: 20+
  • Having a minimum CEFR Level of high C1 or C2
  • Theoretical background knowledge in teaching methods
  • At least three years of teaching experience
  • Being CELTA-certified

To register for the course, please follow these steps:

  • Submit your application
  • Complete a Pre-Interview Task
  • Pass an interview with a course trainer
  • Make a payment

Who is DELTA Module 3 for?

DELTA Module Three is a graduation thesis writing which is not limited in time.

This module is taken by candidates who have considerable teaching experience and are ready to design a course program in line with the students’ needs, or conduct a thorough investigation in the context of academic management.

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Candidates planning to take DELTA Module Three can choose from two options — ELT Specialism or ELT Management Specialism.

You can write your thesis on your own and only submit it through our centre, or address our experts, who will help you at each stage: from choosing the topic to submitting your thesis to Cambridge.

Option One

ELT Specialism

Extended practice and ELT (English Language Teaching) specialism

This module is devoted to students’ needs analysis, course programs design, planning and course assessment in the context of your chosen direction.

Topics
  • Research into specialist areas
  • Designing syllabus and teaching programmes to meet the needs of learners in the specific context of the selected specialism
  • Course design and development in the specific context of the selected specialism
  • The principles and practice of testing and assessment and their application to the candidate’s specialist area
  • Monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness and quality of courses and programmes of study

Option Two

ELT Management Specialism

Management in English language teaching

This module is focused on situation analysis, planning and implementing changes in the context of a chosen specialist area.

Topics
  • Research into a chosen management specialism
  • Methods of situation analysis
  • Design of change proposals
  • Implementation of change proposals.

In order to succeed in the module on management in ELT, candidates need to have access to managerial information in a relevant language teaching context.

Our course has been acclaimed by independent experts:

4.8 / 5

9.6 / 10

Assessment

Module 3 is an extended written assignment of 4,000–4,500 words, leaving out the appendix. Your assignment will be marked by a team of Cambridge examiners guided and monitored by the Principal Examiner.

Apart from this, all assignments are checked for plagiarism. Therefore, it is necessary to complete the assignment responsibly and consciously.

Assignments are submitted through an authorised centre of Cambridge Assessment English twice a year — in winter and summer.

In Option One, assessment is focused on the specialist area of teaching and learning chosen by the candidate (for instance, English for Academic Purposes, conducting exam preparation classes, younger pupils, individual classes, etc).

In Option Two, candidates research a chosen specialism in ELT Management: academic management, HR, client-service, marketing.

Preparation

Welcome to DELTA Module Three preparation course in our centre:

  • Distance online learning
  • Tutors with international experience
  • Structured approach to preparing your assignment
  • Analysis of assessment criteria: Grasp of topic, Needs analysis and commentary, Course proposal, Assessment, Presentation and organisation
  • Advice on academic writing style
  • Filling your assignment out with appendices and reference lists

Entry requirements for DELTA Module 3 candidates:

  • Age: 20+
  • Having a C2 level of English
  • Theoretical background in teaching practice
  • At least 3 years of teaching experience
  • Being CELTA-certified

To register for the course, it is necessary to:

  • Send your application
  • Have an interview with a tutor
  • Pay for the course

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